在职

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"在职" literally means "to be in a position" or "currently employed." It is commonly used to describe someone who is actively holding a job or post, especially in formal or professional contexts.

Common Contexts

This term often appears in HR documents, resumes, or official communications to indicate that a person has not left their job. For example, "在职员工" means "employees currently on the job."

Collocations and Patterns

These collocations emphasize the ongoing status of employment.

Nuances

Using "在职" implies the person is actively engaged in their duties, distinguishing from "离职" (resigned) or "退休" (retired). It is more formal than simply saying "工作" (work) and is often used in official or administrative contexts.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "在职" with "工作," which can mean "working" in the sense of being busy at the moment. "在职" refers to the employment status, not the immediate action.

Example Sentences

He is currently still employed and has not left the company.

Employees who are currently employed must comply with the company's rules

He performed excellently during his tenure and received multiple awards.